fix(webkit): stabilize inspector connections and disconnected states#39
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Summary
Not connectedstate in the accessibility and devtools panels instead of flickering load/error states.Testing
cargo test --manifest-path server/Cargo.toml webkitcargo clippy --manifest-path server/Cargo.toml --all-targets -- -D warningsnpm run build:clinpm run build:clienthttp://127.0.0.1:4310/: opened WebKit DevTools for Safari, confirmed DOM protocol completion and a stable inspector WebSocket over a 60s hold, and verified the panel did not fall back to reconnecting/loading states.